A hodge-podge of information for anyone who couldn't imagine a world without children's books.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Fall Leaves

Before winter arrives (even though it is snowing today it's still technically fall), here is a fun leaf craft to try at home...

Supplies Needed:

  • Green construction paper leaf (tracing a real leaf works great)
  • Yarn
  • Tissue paper in fall colors
  • glue sticks
  • glitter or glitter glue (optional)

Steps to Making the craft:
  1. Punch a hole in the top of the leaf, string the yarn through, and knot it
  2. Child glues tissue paper to leaf so it looks like a colorful fall leaf (feel free to do both sides)
  3. If desired add glitter to the leaf to for a little extra sparkle!

Before making the leaf craft take a walk with your child and look at all the fun fall colors. Notice how some leaves stay green longer than others. Ask your child to tell you what colors he or she sees. Collect some leaves to take back home. These can be used to trace different shaped leaves onto the construction paper and also as inspiration for ways to mix the tissue paper colors together to create a multi-colored fall leaf. Share a fall book with your child. There's a fun one you can read right here on "Booking for a Look" in the previous post!

Pictures soon to follow...

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Check out a book--Online!


Have you heard of Lookybook.com? It's a great website where you can look at the entire content of children's books on your computer. It's so much fun and we wanted to share one with you. So since Fall is underway here's a fun fall book to enjoy:

Leaf Jumpers by Carole Gerber. Two children play in the colorful leaves they find in this rhyming text. Readers will also learn how to identify the various types of leaves that fall from the trees.

Just click on the cover below to read the full text of the book on your screen.







If you want to see the book in a larger window click on the little eyes in the upper right corner, you will be redirected to the Looky Book website.

Watch for more featured Looky Books in the future...

Monday, July 28, 2008

Celebrate Twins Day with a New Book!



One of our favorite authors for children, Andrew Clements, has written a great new story...all about twins!

Simon & Schuster

Although it's a drag to be constantly mistaken for each other, in truth, during those first days at a new school, there's nothing better than having a twin brother there with you. But on day one of sixth grade, Ray stays home sick, and Jay is on his own. No big deal. It's a pretty nice school, good kids, too. But Jay quickly discovers a major mistake: No one seems to know a thing about his brother. Ray's not on the attendance lists, doesn't have a locker, doesn't even have a student folder. Jay almost tells the school -- almost -- but then decides that this lost information could be very...useful. And fun.
As Ray and Jay exploit a clerical oversight, they each find new views on friendship, honesty, what it means to be a twin -- and what it means to be yourself. Entertaining, thought-provoking, and true-to-life, this clever novel is classic Andrew Clements times two: twins!

Monday, June 23, 2008

More 50 Fabulous Books

Everyone knows dogs are supposed to bark.
But what do you do with a dog that just sits there?
Or worse, makes other animal sounds? Bark George
is about a dog that acts so strange he is sent to the vet
to determine what's wrong.


Where the Wild Things Are is the classic
Caldecott about a boy who has quite an imagination
and explores a place with all things imaginable.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Fifty Fabulous Books

We are now into our second week of Go for the Gold... READ! and we already have over 1,000 listeners and readers signed up in our four different reading clubs. This is definitely shaping up to be a summer of breaking records!


Two more books that are on our Fifty Fabulous Books list are sure to bring back memories for parents reading to their young ones.


Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes
is about a little girl mouse that has
the most unusual name that she
absolutely adores. But when she starts
school, she becomes weary about just how special her name is.




Dr. Seuss' Green Eggs and Ham
is a classic rhyming story about
all the crazy where's and how's
one can eat green eggs and ham.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Fifty Fabulous Books to Read this Summer

Welcome back to Booking for a Look! We took a little vacation from our blog as we prepared for Summer Reading Club at Twinsburg Public Library.

This summer our special Listening Club members are reading fifty fabulous books that we selected. We will be featuring two of these books each week throughout the summer.

This week we are featuring How do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight by Jane Yolen and I Stink by Jim and Kate McMullen.

How do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight

If bedtime is a battle at your house, here's a book to help you and your child. Yolen's silly rhyming text pairs perfectly with Teague's funny illustrations of dinosaurs. Children will be able to relate to the behaviors of the dinosaurs in the story, and laugh at the ridiculous ways some of them react.









I Stink!

A garbage truck makes its rounds, consuming everything from apple cores to leftover ziti with zucchini. This story will delight young readers, and is guaranteed to make you say "Ewww"!

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Buzz on Books #30

As we reach the 30th Buzz on Books and the 50 posted blog, now is a perfect time to take a break from the book of the week. But for the last book, why not a book about winter, which we experienced so much of this past week. The Twelve Days of Winter by Deborah Lee Rose has the pattern of another book of hers titled The Twelve Days of Kindergarten. From twelve treats for tasting down to one bird feeder in a snowy tree, the book has very cute, detailed pictures with children having fun the whole way through. Perhaps reading this will put a smile on your face until spring arrives. Come on in to the Children's Place at the Twinsburg Public Library for this and many other books about seasons and more!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Buzz on Books #29

This week's Buzz on Books pick is a board book. For those of you who may be unfamiliar with this term, board books are very simple books for toddlers. These books are made of cardboard as opposed to paper pages, due to how toddlers may treat them, including putting them in their mouths. The book I chose is titled Rainbow Trucks by Priddy Books. This is a lift-the-flap board book that when opened looks like a rainbow. Each page is a different color, and has a different type of truck on each page. From garbage trucks to fire trucks, this book is perfect for your little one. This book is a few years old but the Children's Place *just* received a brand new copy this evening and it is ready for circulation. Come on in soon to take a look at this and other new board books, located in the Toddler Room at the Twinsburg Public Library.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Buzz on Books #28

This Buzz on Books is all about Clifford, that big, friendly red dog! Today the Children's Place is having a Clifford Party, with books, crafts, cupcakes, paws, and Clifford himself! Norman Bridwell's books are as popular today as they were when they were first published in 1962. There are not only dozens of books about Clifford, but the hit PBS show Clifford and video games. If you weren't able to sign up for our Clifford program, Clifford will be making a special repeat appearance tomorrow, Sunday, February 10th. Hope to see everyone there!

Monday, February 4, 2008

Buzz on Books #27


Having a happy, smiling child is one of the best things for a parent. But the question is, how can I make the child happy? In a recently new book by Scott Menchin, Taking a Bath with the Dog and Other Things that Make Me Happy asks the question 'what makes you happy?' After asking several people and creatures, the little girls decides what makes her happy. And boy, does she have a list. The final activity that she lists in the book is taking a bath with her dog. Perhaps some of these favorite activities also are favorite's of children you know.

The second book for this week is also a new one, titled How Do You Make a Baby Smile? by Philemon Sturges. This rhyming text describes how silly things animals do can make a baby smile. From making one smile like Papa Crocodile to making a baby laugh by twisting your neck like Papa Giraffe, this books has ways to make your baby coo all through the day.

These books and great others can be found on the New Books shelf in the Children's Place of the Twinsburg Public Library!

Monday, January 28, 2008

Buzz on Books #26

Do you enjoy learning random things just for fun? Would you like your child to use their free time doing something educational, such as reading, yet that is fun? Helanie Becker's book Like a Pro teaches children 101 random things. From learning how to accept your oscar to roasting the perfect marshmallow. From finding the big dipper to writing a thank you note, this book is full of ideas. It will take quite some time for your child to become bored with this cute and creative book. Come on in to the Children's Place at the Twinsburg Public Library today to check it out!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Buzz on Books #25

As our month of celebrating food here at the Twinsburg Public Library is now a little more than half over and our Key Ingredients exhibit remains for just another week, I thought Booking for a Look should contribute as well. Shelved with many, many cookbooks for children is a book titled Incredible KidEdibles by Beth Brigham. There are over 120 creative concoctions that children will enjoy making and eating. There are healthy snacks such as celery, peanut butter, pretzels, and chow mein noodles that can be put together to make a butterfly. There are also sweet treats and holiday snacks as well. Make sure you have an appetite for reading and eating and come on in to the Children's Place at the Twinsburg Public Library!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Buzz on Books #24

Every child loves spending quality time with their grandparents. But do you remember your first time spending the night? Mary Ann Hoberman's I'm Going to Grandma's is a rhyming story of a little girl who spends both a day and night with her grandparents. The day is a blast but from bathtime to bedtime the little girl worries about spending the night. But when Grandma tells her the story of her great-great Grandma and a quilt that was made, the girl calms down and dreams about making a quilt of her own. With beautiful illustrations and sweet text, this book is one of my favorite picture books.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Buzz on Books #23

Now that we are all back to our regular schedules in 2008 (although Twinsburg lost power early this morning and school was cancelled), now is the perfect time to post the next Buzz on Books. Thinking back to New Years Day, I chose a book that matched with the millions of snowflakes that fell to the ground and piled up high. Millions of Snowflakes by Mary McKenna Siddals begins with one little snowflake and decribes the emotions and senses that the little child feels and sees when she is out in the snow. The text is very short with simple words, perfect for a child who is learning to read to practice with. Reading this book may help you to appreciate this weather... at least until it gets colder and snows again!